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Hi {NAME}, I never thought I would say this... but I've let go of the illusion of control. When I st

Hi {NAME}, I never thought I would say this... but I've let go of the illusion of control. When I started my first digital business 12 years ago, I was: - Fresh out of college, having turned down a job offer on Wall Street (blame it on a mix of idealism and intuition) - Living and working out of my parents’ spare bedroom (thanks mom & dad!) - Doing everything myself This last one is probably very familiar to you, too. When you start a new business, you need time and money to get up and running… and I had the first in abundance. Which meant that I was the head of sales and marketing, the head of product, the head of IT, and everything in between. I was in control. Or so it seemed. Needing control can be the excuse that we hold onto when we’re afraid of the next level of business growth… So when we hired Kimberly full time, back in November of 2018, to handle leading demo calls, it was both scary and liberating. With Kimberly on board, I was no longer the bottleneck for explaining AccessAlly and helping people decide if it’s right for them. In fact, she's had over 500 demo calls! Not to mention JumpStart Calls, Tune Up Calls, and Certified Expert Calls. She's a pro. So in the name of letting go of my control-freak tendencies… I’d love to invite you to book a one-on-one demo with Kimberly if you’re interested in using AccessAlly for your courses or membership. [( Here’s why you might consider booking a demo: - You’ll get to ask specific questions about your business goals for your membership site or courses - See AccessAlly in action on a live site, with Kimberly showing you the key features that will make your life easier - Get a clear answer about your next steps, whether that’s to move forward with AccessAlly or not (and how to migrate from another platform if necessary) Here’s the link to request a demo: [( You can even invite a technical team member on the demo with you… or hire one of our Certified Experts to help implement. Don't worry, Kimberly will explain everything! Here’s to not doing everything yourself and growing together! -Nathalie “control-freak, no more” Lussier Exercise your right to choose! Update how often you receive emails from us, please use the [Preferences Center](. If you no longer wish to receive our emails, click the link below (we'll be sorry to see you go!): [Unsubscribe]( 1321 Upland Dr. #9015 Houston, Texas 77043 United States (347) 620-4501

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